The rebranding of KFNS to KLIS (“The Lou Information Station”) by Big Toe Media is part of a broader and dynamic media landscape in St. Louis, Missouri, a major media hub in the Midwest.
Beyond KLIS (AM 590), key radio stations include:
- KMOX (1120 AM): A powerhouse with a 50,000-watt signal, KMOX is known for its news, talk, and sports coverage, including St. Louis Cardinals baseball broadcasts that reach much of the continental U.S. It is a CBS affiliate and a go-to source for local and national news. KMOX also has an FM simulcast at 104.1 FM,
- KWMU (90.7 FM): Operated by St. Louis Public Radio, this NPR affiliate delivers award-winning local and national news, podcasts, and music, focusing on in-depth storytelling. Recent coverage included the EF3 tornado that hit St. Louis, highlighting its role in community reporting.
- KLJY (99.1 FM, JoyFM): A listener-supported contemporary Christian music station, offering spiritual programming.
- KEZK (102.5 FM): An adult contemporary music station, popular for its broad appeal.
- WIL (92.3 FM) and KSD (93.7 FM): Two country music stations catering to St. Louis’ country fans.
- KSHE (94.7 FM): A classic rock station, known for its loyal listener base and “Rock and Roll” focus.
- WXOS (101.1 FM, ESPN): A sports talk station covering local and national sports, competing with KLIS for sports audiences.
- KTRS (550 AM): Another news and talk station, offering a mix of local and syndicated content.
- WEW (770 AM): The first radio station in St. Louis, licensed to St. Louis University in 1922, now offering niche programming.
- KDHX (88.1 FM): A community-driven station focusing on independent music and local culture.
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